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he was so approachable to peg mullen, so human in his relations with peg mullen, who sought to find out how her son was killed in vietnam. he died from friendly fire, which, you know obviously meant he was killed within the confines of his own unit by shrapnel from american weapons fired. it was so impressive to read about then a colonel later to become norm an schwartzkopf general "time" magazine's man of the year who was so human. just that clip we just showed right then compared to a lot of military officials who we see on tv. an actual human being would could say i hope i don't make a mistake. things like that. interesting, at least to me. >> i think very interesting. i grew up -- i was in high school in part of the anti-vietnam protest, so he was a symbol. you kind of respected him. as you grew holder, you learned that you can politically be different and still respect the man. he was the kind of guy that would give you that feeling and stature that you would not get from a lot of generals. he also seemed to have a more human side. >> i agree with it. we'll have colonel jack jcake
he was so approachable to peg mullen, so human in his relations with peg mullen, who sought to find out how her son was killed in vietnam. he died from friendly fire, which, you know obviously meant he was killed within the confines of his own unit by shrapnel from american weapons fired. it was so impressive to read about then a colonel later to become norm an schwartzkopf general "time" magazine's man of the year who was so human. just that clip we just showed right then compared to...
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colleague chris jansing trying to protect the mental health of the families, and i'm wondering about the peg of the holidays here sh here, and there is no reasonable time to lose one's child, but i'm also wondering if for this community and the families if the peg of hanukkah and christmas and the holiday season is always going to be marred for so many and not just those who lost their children, but so many in the community. >> when you look at the spiritual community, what they do is to try to look at this, and try to not be eternal victims burk to look at something empowered and that the lord works this in mysterious ways and we don't know why it happened, or what this is about, but at some point, it will be something that we can better understand or process through spirituality. so my thought is that they would use hanukkah and christmas and these spiritual holidays to get into the grieving process, and get through the grieving process and not just the mental health techniques, but also the spirituality that is all that is left for many of these people, because we as psychologists and psy
colleague chris jansing trying to protect the mental health of the families, and i'm wondering about the peg of the holidays here sh here, and there is no reasonable time to lose one's child, but i'm also wondering if for this community and the families if the peg of hanukkah and christmas and the holiday season is always going to be marred for so many and not just those who lost their children, but so many in the community. >> when you look at the spiritual community, what they do is to...
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. >> peg gi newman today in the gop? wall street journal. >> i ate a hot cup of coffee. so hot. i can't even tell you. >> hammering nails into a board. to repeat, this is an actual event in the romney olympics. >> get set, go! ♪ >> you go, boss. you get a platinum hammer. >> congratulations. big win. >> pop quiz, hot shots. the winning team will get a washer and dryer set and possibly a car ride home. all right! buzz feed sent us 100 boxes of peeps. we don't know where the beef is, but we know where the marshmallow peeps are. >> she's congratulating ben with 100 bags of doritos. >> thank you so much. nothing could be more appropriate. >> we've got an attitude. >> there's a metaphor between my frequently worn yankee cap and your infrequently worn nats hat. >> you could say the president gave john boehner a political mulligan. how is that for golf talk, america? >> there we go. >> who says i haven't been on the links? i wish i had my eye black, but i do have -- i should have put this on before the break. i can't do it. it goes on my wrist. >> the dress code was open for interpre
. >> peg gi newman today in the gop? wall street journal. >> i ate a hot cup of coffee. so hot. i can't even tell you. >> hammering nails into a board. to repeat, this is an actual event in the romney olympics. >> get set, go! ♪ >> you go, boss. you get a platinum hammer. >> congratulations. big win. >> pop quiz, hot shots. the winning team will get a washer and dryer set and possibly a car ride home. all right! buzz feed sent us 100 boxes of peeps....
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state senate majority leader dominick peg leg give announced he plans to introduce legislation to change how the state allocates its electoral votes. according to mother jones magazine, the new rule would divvy up the vote proportionally based on vote based on the percentage of the vote. instead of getting 20, a winner in a closely divided state might get 11 or 12 votes. why does he want to change the rules? could it be because the state has gone for the democratic presidential candidate? for now, we turn to david corn of mother jones and ron reagan, an msnbc political analyst joining me. i want to start with ron. why would they want to change the ee lk tolectoral state like pennsylvania? why would they do that? >> well, i think the republicans have examined the playing field as it were and through long and bitter experience they have come to the conclusion that is it is very difficult for them to win on a national level unless they cheat. so they are going to cheat any way that they can. we saw it in the vote suppression. that didn't work out so well. so let's just change systemically t
state senate majority leader dominick peg leg give announced he plans to introduce legislation to change how the state allocates its electoral votes. according to mother jones magazine, the new rule would divvy up the vote proportionally based on vote based on the percentage of the vote. instead of getting 20, a winner in a closely divided state might get 11 or 12 votes. why does he want to change the rules? could it be because the state has gone for the democratic presidential candidate? for...
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. >> i wouldn't have pegged it as her. >> it looks like a avatar beyonce. >> it does. we already know we're going to see beyonce at the pepsi halftime show on february 3rd, the super bowl. but now pepsi is just taking her beyond. i guess giving her lots of multiple outlets to tap into her so-called createivity as they put it. the two brands are going to create online content as well. you've got these cans with beyonce on them. you have a new live tv commercial. lots and lots of things. apparently the deal that beyonce/pepsi partnership is estimated to be about $50 million. not bad. >> 5-0, 23not 1-5. >> $50 million. >> cnbc's mandy durry, always good to see youncht if you missed out on black friday, cyber monday, and green monday as yesterday was called, its becoming a december trend. december 14th is stamp and ship day. coupons.com says that's the deadline to mail your packages if you want them to get there on time without a big price tag. or wait until december 17th because free shipping day comes with guaranteed christmas eve delivery. freeshipping.org has 1,000 ret
. >> i wouldn't have pegged it as her. >> it looks like a avatar beyonce. >> it does. we already know we're going to see beyonce at the pepsi halftime show on february 3rd, the super bowl. but now pepsi is just taking her beyond. i guess giving her lots of multiple outlets to tap into her so-called createivity as they put it. the two brands are going to create online content as well. you've got these cans with beyonce on them. you have a new live tv commercial. lots and lots...
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that i have to have a good work/life balance, that i need to stop trying to fit my beautiful round peg in a square hole. >> i love the story of the interaction with president clinton. they had this conversation about teddy roosevelt and the president went on a monologue for ten minutes and didn't realize he had completely lost tyler, your son, and you said, well, here's the president of the united states who is unbelievably charming and seductive and he missed the clues. >> yeah. >> in a way that tyler misses the clues despite his sharp mind and all his other gifts. >> the neat thing is, tyler -- i said what did you think, tyler? on the way out. he talked about the stuff he really likes. i said like you, buddy? and he said, yeah, kind of like me. and i actually wrote this in my notebook. just to give you a sense how it hit me. i covered clinton for 25 years, and in a moment i wrote is he an aspie. i know he's not, but we're all kind of in a way on that spectrum. we all have issues with connecting with one another. and he could not have been more gracious. he knew that teddy roosevelt w
that i have to have a good work/life balance, that i need to stop trying to fit my beautiful round peg in a square hole. >> i love the story of the interaction with president clinton. they had this conversation about teddy roosevelt and the president went on a monologue for ten minutes and didn't realize he had completely lost tyler, your son, and you said, well, here's the president of the united states who is unbelievably charming and seductive and he missed the clues. >> yeah....
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it was right on the peg of the bat. if he put it all together, he would have been sitting pretty right now. >> he would have. so fiscal warnings yet to faze wall street. steve rattner, this is a good one to talk to you about with congress and the president seeming to be further and further apart. we're starting to hear well, maybe we can survive the fiscal cliff for a little while. what's going on? >> no, i don't think wall street is saying we can survive fiscal cliff. they're saying i'm not sure we're going over the fiscal cliff. right after the election wall street dropped 5% when everybody suddenly focused on the fiscal cliff and realized that this was a problem. but since then it's kind of bumped along at this sort of level. i don't think wall street is at all sanguine about the idea that if we went over the fiscal cliff, life would go on as we know it and everything would be fine. >> one of the things that was really interesting to me to bear out that point is ken conrad yesterday who's been so down, i mean, he's l
it was right on the peg of the bat. if he put it all together, he would have been sitting pretty right now. >> he would have. so fiscal warnings yet to faze wall street. steve rattner, this is a good one to talk to you about with congress and the president seeming to be further and further apart. we're starting to hear well, maybe we can survive the fiscal cliff for a little while. what's going on? >> no, i don't think wall street is saying we can survive fiscal cliff. they're...
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the fed, more quantitative easing and they're pegging interest rates to unemployment. they won't probably raise rates until unemployment gets below 6.5%. and finally, google maps back on itunes. you can get it on your iphone again. it is all of a sudden the number one free app on all of itunes. o obviously people want that mapping technology back. there's a fight for ecosystems between google and apple and amazon. it's a big blow to apple because they couldn't get the maps done on their own. coming up, more highlights from the 121212 concert and the benefit for hurricane sandy. ♪ ♪ it took a life span with no cell mate, the long way back ♪ [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor reco
the fed, more quantitative easing and they're pegging interest rates to unemployment. they won't probably raise rates until unemployment gets below 6.5%. and finally, google maps back on itunes. you can get it on your iphone again. it is all of a sudden the number one free app on all of itunes. o obviously people want that mapping technology back. there's a fight for ecosystems between google and apple and amazon. it's a big blow to apple because they couldn't get the maps done on their own....
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it's pegged, of course, to the tragic circumstance of the belcher murder/suicide which commissioner goodell talked to us about. but the larger issue is when football is at an all-time high of popularity, by far america's most favorite sport, there are things that are threatening it. you know, the head injuries that lead to concussions, that lead to brain damage. the fact that young boys are playing competitive football less than they used to. the game is incredibly successful, yet goodell has great challenges. and i would say that he has been very forthright and a stand-up guy in confronting these issues in a way that the nfl hasn't before. >> you know, things are getting so much more dangerous in the nfl. jim miklaszewski was talking about how he was -- used to be a reporter down in dallas. and one day he was out with the cowboys. and he saw tom landry out on the field. you know, the players were getting bigger, running faster, hitting harder. and tom landry said, this isn't the game that i started coaching. it's getting too dangerous. somebody's going to get killed. and it has gotten so m
it's pegged, of course, to the tragic circumstance of the belcher murder/suicide which commissioner goodell talked to us about. but the larger issue is when football is at an all-time high of popularity, by far america's most favorite sport, there are things that are threatening it. you know, the head injuries that lead to concussions, that lead to brain damage. the fact that young boys are playing competitive football less than they used to. the game is incredibly successful, yet goodell has...